Okay so I am trying to move to Canada so I can stay with my bf for a few years. I'm in the unites states. The only thing I want to achieve is to move there and be able to legally work. I'm not picky I'm content with a simple gas station job or grocery store. Thing is I've run into nothing but dead ends. I was thinking Canada might have something like a green card, but they don't and to my understanding it's not possible to get duel citizenship unless I've lived there three years.....serious issue seeing as you can't live there unless ya work there. Please let there be a smart person out there who can help me and will! Thanks you!!!

Okay so I am trying to move to Canada so I can stay with my bf for a few years. I'm in the unites states. The only thing I want to achieve is to move there and be able to legally work. I'm not picky I'm content with a simple gas station job or grocery store. Thing is I've run into nothing but dead ends. I was thinking Canada might have something like a green card, but they don't and to my understanding it's not possible to get duel citizenship unless I've lived there three years.....serious issue seeing as you can't live there unless ya work there. Please let there be a smart person out there who can help me and will! Thanks you!!!

As of 2004, Canada, the U.K., Australia, New Zealand and Switzerland, as well as the United States government, all allow Americans to keep their U.S. citizenship even as they naturalize in a second country.

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by mike_2007:
As of 2004, Canada, the U.K., Australia, New Zealand and Switzerland, as well as the United States government, all allow Americans to keep their U.S. citizenship even as they naturalize in a second country. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>